Cheap London train tickets for just £22 from Manchester, Preston, Birmingham, and Liverpool
READ MORE:The number of journeys made on Britain’s railways remains around a fifth below pre-Covid levels, resulting in billions of pounds in lost revenue each year. Avanti West Coast’s Superfare scheme involves customers buying a ticket for a particular date and specifying they want to travel in the morning, afternoon or evening.
Around 24 hours before their journey, Avanti West Coast will match ticket-holders to a quieter service and inform them of their departure time. Tickets are available for single journeys between London and Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester andThey must be booked between seven and 21 days in advance. Fares are fixed at between £12 and £22. Railcard discounts do not apply. The initiative is being trialled until the end of July.
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